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<blockquote data-quote="Al Smith" data-source="post: 745554" data-attributes="member: 4465"><p>If you use descretion with your fire ,you won't get an excessive amount of creosote build up.As rule you might get a build up in the last several feet of the exiting flue because of the cooling effect of the outside air.</p><p></p><p>I get very little myself using a 10 inch square lined chimney that was actually built for a fireplace .For all intents and purposes it should actually have a 6 inch liner in it due to the fact it now houses an air tight insert.I haven't had any problems so I'll let sleeping dogs lie.I do check it though several times during the heating season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al Smith, post: 745554, member: 4465"] If you use descretion with your fire ,you won't get an excessive amount of creosote build up.As rule you might get a build up in the last several feet of the exiting flue because of the cooling effect of the outside air. I get very little myself using a 10 inch square lined chimney that was actually built for a fireplace .For all intents and purposes it should actually have a 6 inch liner in it due to the fact it now houses an air tight insert.I haven't had any problems so I'll let sleeping dogs lie.I do check it though several times during the heating season. [/QUOTE]
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